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<blockquote data-quote="chipz" data-source="post: 1370011" data-attributes="member: 46645"><p>The MacBook Air will be more than sufficient.I have te 13" MBA with the Core i5 processor and 256 GB SSD and 4 GB RAM. This machine has become my primary computer. I find myself using it more than I do my iMac. It's small and light and easy to carry around. The MBA is just the right one for your wife. My suggestion is to get the 13" model and max out the RAM as you can never add any more to it in the future. It sounds like 128 GB SSD should be sufficient. Outboard HDDs are fairly inexpensive these days. If you think your wife loves you now - wait until you give her the MBA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipz, post: 1370011, member: 46645"] The MacBook Air will be more than sufficient.I have te 13" MBA with the Core i5 processor and 256 GB SSD and 4 GB RAM. This machine has become my primary computer. I find myself using it more than I do my iMac. It's small and light and easy to carry around. The MBA is just the right one for your wife. My suggestion is to get the 13" model and max out the RAM as you can never add any more to it in the future. It sounds like 128 GB SSD should be sufficient. Outboard HDDs are fairly inexpensive these days. If you think your wife loves you now - wait until you give her the MBA! [/QUOTE]
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